Jacob the Ripper: The Case Against Jacob Levy

Author:   Tracy I'Anson ,  Neil I'Anson
Publisher:   Mango Books
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9781911273936


Pages:   226
Publication Date:   03 September 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Jacob the Ripper: The Case Against Jacob Levy


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Author:   Tracy I'Anson ,  Neil I'Anson
Publisher:   Mango Books
Imprint:   Mango Books
ISBN:  

9781911273936


ISBN 10:   1911273930
Pages:   226
Publication Date:   03 September 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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NEIL I'ANSON was born under the sign of Aries in a little village in Yorkshire. He was just five when his father died and the family moved to north east England, where he now resides. Neil's desire when he was a teenager was to become an archaeologist but he couldn't spell it, so he became a butcher instead, working in the meat industry for five years before entering the retail management field. Neil has been married since he was 21 and has two children and two grandchildren. Since his retirement he has loved walking around the countryside with his dog. His interests are gardening, sport and anything to do with history, be it family or social (he's just plain nosy). His greatest love is his family. TRACY I'ANSON was born in the late 1970s and admits she is the perfect example of a Gemini – never being able to stick to one project at a time. Her love of history and true crime begn at an early age, spending many nights with her father Neil discussing historical crimes, and her interest in genealogical research was stimulated by her own family tree which has now been traced back to the 14th century. She admits she is lucky to love the job she has, managing a pub that also includes giving tours round Camerons brewery, to which the pub is attached. In guiding visitors around the brewery explaining how it works as well as describing its history, Tracy gets to incorporate her two loves in life – history and beer.

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